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AMP’s handling of CEO’s resignation ‘disgraceful’

Wilson Asset Management founder Geoff Wilson says the lack of transparency around the exit of Francesco De Ferrari was gob-smacking.

  • Sally Patten

Meet the CEO who has a thing about croissants

Australian Ballet CEO Libby Christie stops for 10 minutes at Lune Cafe, in Melbourne, for a flat white and a croissant, on her way to work.

  • Sally Patten

The real cost of losing a star performer

Losing a high-potential employee can cost a business two to three times the departing staffer's annual salary.

  • Natasha Boddy

The five questions directors need to ask about cyber security

Some 95 per cent of CEOs cited cyber risks as the top threat to business growth this year, up from 86 per cent last year.

  • Sally Patten

Why this top Atlassian executive loves performance reviews

Wage slaves may hate the dreaded performance review, but work futurist Dom Price reckons it offers a lot of value. Here’s why he does one every three months.

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  • Natasha Boddy
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This Month

Boards brace for ‘say on climate’ resolutions

The global trend for shareholder input on companies’ green transition plans is expected to feature during the mini annual general meeting season.

  • Patrick Durkin

March

The career move that made me

BOSS asks six prominent leaders to reveal the career move that made them.

  • Sally Patten

Leadership is about nurture, not nature

Leadership qualities can be identified and acquired through careful learning, and in this sense, anyone can choose to focus on developing them.

  • Christopher Niesche

Disruptive year demolishes the idea of a single market

Australia’s universities are now picking up valuable insights on how market diversity can help them overcome the crisis that started with the pandemic.

  • James Dunn

Rugby players, entertainers learning management

The reskilling spree after the pandemic has brought some unlikely professionals together in the management classroom at Macquarie Business School.

  • Patrick Lawnham
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Walking the walk is the issue in change management

There’s a collective determination among corporations to better prepare for change next time the world is hit by an adverse circumstance such as the pandemic.

  • Nina Hendy

I’m 49 and I’m doing an apprenticeship: Lark MD

Serial entrepreneur Geoff Bainbridge sees his role as managing director of Lark Distilling as a springboard to building an export foods and beverage business.

  • Sally Patten

How to prevent fraud on your watch

It is estimated to account for 40 per cent of total crime costs in Australia but the figure could be higher given that a lot of it goes undetected.  

  • Sally Patten

Quotas only way to save Liberal Party’s women problem

The Liberal Party has “run out of time” and the only way it can fix its gender problems is by setting quotas for the candidate selection process, says one of Australia’s most senior directors.

  • Sally Patten

Comprehensive complaints process key to eradicating harassment

The absence of an adequate complaints structure in Parliament House was highlighted by former Liberal Party staffer Brittany Higgins last month.

  • Sally Patten

Think big and accept tough roles: Goldman HR boss

Have the confidence that the capabilities you have in Australia are relevant, and that you can be successful in bigger settings, says Goldman Sachs’ global head of HR.

  • Sally Patten

Rebuilding Boral via remote control

Microsoft Teams is going full tilt at Boral, which has a global workforce of 17,500 employees and contractors.

  • Simon Evans

How to unplug when it feels like you are living at work

Creating a meaningful gap between work and home improves the domestic mood and increases an individual’s capacity to leave ‘a bad day at the office’ behind.

  • Adam Fraser

The demise of the city has been exaggerated: Susan Lloyd-Hurwitz

The Mirvac CEO says Australian executives, unlike their British and US counterparts, like to live close to the CBD, and the shift of remote workers to the regions is not a major trend.

  • Sally Patten

Four ingredients for success in big-wave surfing and business

Professional big-wave surfer Mark Mathews says there are four ingredients necessary for success in his sport, and they apply equally to business.

  • Sally Patten
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What business leaders learnt from the pandemic

Top CEOs and leadership experts had to scramble to keep up with the changes wreaked by the pandemic. Here’s what they’re doing differently.

  • Sally Patten

Just four ASX20 companies near 50pc women in management

Among the top 20 companies, 36.1 per cent of all managers were women in 2020, up half a percentage point on the prior year.

  • Sally Patten

Thick-skinned Moult works to change Yancoal’s stripes

David Moult earned his management stripes amid Margaret Thatcher’s war with British coal unions. Now he wants to help Yancoal change its stripes.

  • Peter Ker

Yancoal’s Chinese backers want to invest more in Australia

Yancoal chief David Moult says his Chinese state-owned backers want to invest more in Australia despite diplomatic tensions curbing Chinese inbound investment.

  • Peter Ker

How to change jobs in a pandemic

Job seekers have been forced to get creative and experts agree there are opportunities out there for those prepared to go to market. Here are their top five tips on changing careers in a pandemic.

  • Natasha Boddy